Top Tragedy Quotes

  • Tragedy is like a strong acid – it dissolves away all but the very gold of truth. – D H Lawwrence

    Tragedy is like a strong acid – it dissolves away all but the very gold of truth.– D H Lawwrence

  • Death isn’t a tragedy to God, only to those left behind. – Patricia Briggs

    Death isn’t a tragedy to God, only to those left behind.– Patricia Briggs

  • The tragedy of life is not death, but fearing to live, allowing parts of us to wilt and die instead of flower and rejoice. – Kilroy J Oldster

    The tragedy of life is not death, but fearing to live, allowing parts of us to wilt and die instead of flower and rejoice.– Kilroy J Oldster

  • Tragedy is the driver of innovation, forcing man to move on and overcome the bonds which hold us back through the ever-present fear. – Benjamin M Strozykowski

    Tragedy is the driver of innovation, forcing man to move on and overcome the bonds which hold us back through the ever-present fear.– Benjamin M Strozykowski

  • Nothing captures human interest more than human tragedy. – Dan Brown

    Nothing captures human interest more than human tragedy.– Dan Brown

  • The death of a dog may not by some be regarded as a tragedy, but some dogs are more worthy than some men, and can be more justly mourned. – J Jefferson Farson

    The death of a dog may not by some be regarded as a tragedy, but some dogs are more worthy than some men, and can be more justly mourned.– J Jefferson Farson

  • Life is an adventurous story filled with triumph and tragedy. – Debasish Mridha

    Life is an adventurous story filled with triumph and tragedy.– Debasish Mridha

  • Every triumph has to overcome the fear of tragedy. – Debasish Mridha

    Every triumph has to overcome the fear of tragedy.– Debasish Mridha

  • Tragedy cannot take place around a type. Suffering is the most individualizing thing on earth. – Edith Hamilton

    Tragedy cannot take place around a type. Suffering is the most individualizing thing on earth.– Edith Hamilton

  • Was that tragedy? Or was that comedy? Was there really any difference? – Orson Scott Card

    Was that tragedy? Or was that comedy? Was there really any difference?– Orson Scott Card